Monthly Archives: March 2022
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No need for mackerel moratorium, say Atlantic Canada fishing groups
BThere is no need for a moratorium on mackerel. This is the immediate reaction of some Atlantic Canada fishing industry groups to the March 30 announcement ... -
DFO announces the closure of Atlantic mackerel and bait fishing
HALIFAX- The Department of Fisheries has announced the closure of commercial mackerel and commercial bait fishing on the East Coast, citing concerns that declining stocks have ... -
Cruel King and Great Hero review
When you sit down with a game, you never know what you’re going to get; especially when you know you are going to review it. First ... -
Draft Luxury Goods Tax Legislation Released
On March 11, 2022, the federal government released a bill to implement a tax on certain luxury items (luxury tax). The luxury tax was originally proposed ... -
Gleb Frank sells Russian Fishery Company and Russian Crab as sanctions hit
Gleb Frank, the founder of two of Russia’s biggest seafood companies – Russian Fishery Company and Vladivostok-based Russian Crab – sold his shares in both companies ... -
Ingelfinger Returns to His Career Roots as a Kalispell Area Wildlife Biologist
Sometimes, no matter how difficult or easy, a career change makes sense. And when the opportunity arose for Franz Ingelfinger to revive a specialty not only ... -
Four top financial tips that finance experts have collected from their own mothers
TODAY we celebrate our moms and their wisdom. . . for, as the old saying goes, “Mother knows best.” We asked four financial experts to share ... -
Coda review: Why this year’s favorite should win the Best Picture Oscar
PPeople love to argue about the Oscars, even when they don’t know exactly what they’re arguing about. And awards season this year hasn’t really given them ... -
Will 2022 mark a turning point in the regulation or prohibition of bottom trawling?
A growing number of voices are calling for an end to what has been described as “the worst fishing technique in the world”, bottom trawling. They ... -
A look at Canada’s sanctions and other actions against Russia
OTTAWA — Canada has tightened sanctions against Russia following Moscow’s attack on neighboring Ukraine. OTTAWA — Canada has tightened sanctions against Russia following Moscow’s attack on ... -
Deadliest Catch: Season 18 Renewal and Premiere Date Revealed by Discovery Channel (Watch) – Canceled + Renewed TV Shows
by Regina Avalos March 24, 2022 Deadliest Take coming back soon for season 18! Discovery Channel has announced a renewal and premiere date for the new ... -
Hatchery open days start in March
Rainbow trout swimming. (USDA photo by Ken Hammond.) COLUMBUS — Four state fish hatcheries are holding free open houses this spring to provide Ohioans the opportunity ... -
Green light given for large new development on edge of Roe Valley Country Park
Development area circled in yellow The matter was approved by Causeway Coast and Glens Council earlier this month; the News Letter found out while browsing recent ... -
Seafood workers are twice as likely to contract COVID-19 as workers in other food industries
The dramatic toll COVID-19 has taken on the United States is evident, but as case numbers decline and mandates are relaxed, it has become increasingly clear ... -
High gasoline prices hurt fishing and boating industries
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the price of diesel has nearly doubled in the past two years, from an average of $2.40 per gallon ... -
NaFAA to introduce more safety programs for sea anglers
The management of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has announced that it will soon begin installing a monitoring device called Automatic Identification System (IAS ... -
Italian fisherman sinks illegal trawlers with ‘otherworldly’ underwater sculptures
Italian fisherman Paolo Fanciulli scours the wilderness of the Maremma coast daily in search of mullet and sea bream. He’s been fishing these waters off Tuscany ... -
Fishing boat tragedy: Three dead, two still missing, five rescued after charter boat The Enchanter sank off North Cape
A major search and rescue operation is underway after a vessel ran into trouble off the North Cape. Video / NZ Herald At least three people ... -
Obituary: Spencer Apollonio – Portland Press Herald
spencer apollonio BOOTHBAY HARBOR – Spencer Apollonio died suddenly on March 8, 2022 at his home in Boothbay Harbor at the age of 88. He was ... -
Inside the plan to save some of the biggest freshwater fish
Captive-bred specimens of some of the world’s largest and most endangered freshwater fish, including a 1.50-meter-long giant Mekong catfish, were released into the Tonle Sap this ... -
Northern Enterprises shipyard undergoes major expansion – Fishermens News
An aerial view of ships at the Northern Enterprises shipyard in Homer, Alaska. Photo courtesy of Northern Enterprises Boat Yard. AAs a thriving boat repair and ... -
Cage Diving Opportunities and Industry Threats
Cage diving with sharks is happening in Cape Town! Many often ask themselves the question, is it ethical? Perhaps 50 years ago, sharks may not have ... -
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1 day ago Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in an impassioned speech to the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday, doubled down on his plea for a no-fly zone, ... -
Sanctions on luxury goods put to the test of Italian solidarity
There was an outpouring of solidarity with Ukraine in Italy. The flags of Eastern European countries flutter from the balconies. Bookstore windows display essays on Ukraine, ... -
Insurers must lead a step change for our oceans
On an increasingly fragile planet, the oceans play a central role in regulating the climate. As the second largest group of institutional investors in the world, ... -
Conservationists buy Great Barrier Reef fishing license to create net-free refuge for dugongs | Great Barrier Reef
Conservationists have purchased the last such commercial fishing license in the northern Great Barrier Reef, creating a “no net zone” larger than Tasmania to protect dugongs, ... -
“God saved us from drowning”
News Stephon Nicolas 2 hours ago sea off Tobago last Thursday. They are left to right, James Kirwan, Jerome Nicome, Kyle Dyer and Azim Baksh, outside ... -
Salmon Fish Market Overview 2021 to 2028, Research by Key Players – JCS Fish, Northern Fish Products Co., Seattle Fish Co., Skretting Australia, Foley Boston, Canadian Fishing Company, etc.
Fish and salmon market The research report is a professional and in-depth study of the current state of the salmon fishing industry. This report focuses on ... -
FWC approves the production and sale of Florida largemouth bass as food: NorthEscambia.com
At their March meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved rules allowing the production and sale of Florida largemouth bass as food. Legislative ... -
Fishermen and devotees return from the Katchatheevu festival
Expressing their satisfaction with the arrangements made for the annual two-day festival at St Antony’s Church in Katchatheevu, fishermen and worshipers in the coastal district of ... -
Low tide for local fishermen as trawlers harvest on the high seas
By ALLAN OLINGO For artisanal fishermen on the Kenyan coast, this is one of the worst times for their profession. A cocktail of obstacles muddies the ... -
Annual Phuket Fishing Contest Confirmed
FISHING: The Phuket Municipality, in conjunction with the Phuket Fishing Sport Club, has announced that the 2022 Phuket Fishing Tournament will take place from March 25-27 ... -
Some Hawaiian corals may be resistant to warmer, more acidic seawater, study finds
Researchers placed Hawaiian corals in four types of controlled tanks for 22 months. This reservoir exhibited current ocean conditions. Courtesy of Rowan McLachlan, Oregon State University ... -
Planning committee unanimously recommends rejection of new port plans — MercoPress
Falklands: Planning committee unanimously recommends rejection of plans for new port Thursday, March 10, 2022 – 17:53 UTC Objections raised by the Committee include ... -
Offshore Wind Energy Bill Passes Hawaii Senate
State senators are proposing a measure to set the minimum distance between electricity-generating wind turbines and Hawaii’s shores as part of an effort to meet the ... -
Before the Southeast Board of Fish meeting, an overview of Wrangell’s problems
Boats in the historic port of Wrangell.(Wise Smiley / KSTK) The Southeast Fisheries Council meeting begins March 10 in Anchorage, where the Council will consider more ... -
Russia is also waging an online war
The scale of the threat posed by cyber gangsters, another arm of Vladimir Putin’s pursuit of asymmetric warfare over the past two decades, is revealed in ... -
Indonesian fishing boat found with banned trawl sheds light on law enforcement challenges
A vessel seized for fishing in a prohibited area in Indonesia may also have used a type of trawl that was banned due to its destructive ... -
Lobster is so expensive now that restaurants are removing it from menus
If you watch the news, dine out, or both, you already know that everything is more expensive right now. But from this point on, nothing seems ... -
UVic News – University of Victoria
The Ocean Women in Social Sciences at the University of Victoria are scientists and researchers. Their focus is the health of our oceans and the living ... -
Promising halibut, sablefish and roe herring fisheries set to open
More fishing boats are on the water with the start of the Pacific halibut and sablefish (black cod) fishery on March 6, followed by Alaska’s first ... -
Rising oil prices make fishing trips unaffordable for boat owners
VIETNAM, March 7 – Fishing boats in Bình Thuận province. Many stopped going to sea after diesel prices hit record highs, making fishing unprofitable. — ... -
Giant manta seen in Karachi waters after six years
Giant manta spotted in waters off Karachi after six years – WWF Pakistan The last sighting of the giant manta was in offshore waters north of ... -
GA DNR’s Angler Award program celebrates anglers and their catches
The Angler Award program recognizes those who catch fish that meet or exceed a specific weight or length for that particular species, according to the Georgia ... -
A man chains the trash can to the road to prevent people from parking
A driver has been filled with rage after a resident chained a wheelie bin to the road to prevent people from parking in it. A driver ... -
Hybrid future? Volvo Penta diesel looks to the future
March 4, 2022 The Volvo Penta D4 hybrid installation for Hurtigruten Svalbard. Photo Volvo Penta It may take a while, but Volvo Penta – a long-time ... -
A man arrested in connection with an investigation involving the fishing industry has been released on bail
The man was arrested by detectives from the Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Unit of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, assisted by local officers and ... -
Notice issued to users of ice fishing huts
Content of the article The ice fishing season is coming to an end in some parts of the province. Content of the article The Ontario Association ... -
Trawler Boat Market 2022 Analysis, Trends and Forecast to 2027 – Company Ethos
“Trawler Boat Market: Significant CAGR in 2022-2027 New Research Report on Trawler Boats Market which covers Market Overview, Future Economic Impact, Competition by Manufacturers, Supply (Production), ... -
BC government comes up empty-handed in first search for Russian-owned properties
The BC government has been unable to locate properties owned by Russian oligarchs in the province. Finance Minister Selina Robinson, however, said her department staff will ... -
Maine lobster boats knocked down by sign; legal fund plans move forward | Maine
(The Center Square) – The plan to create a $900,000 legal fund to tag lobsters whose livelihoods could be affected by pending new federal regulations aimed ... -
APPG discusses how marine protected areas can be managed inclusively
Attendees at the first APPG on Fisheries event of 2022 heard from fisheries and conservation stakeholders discussing collaboration for effective management of marine protected areas (MPAs). ... -
Is sustainable seabed trawling possible? A look at the evidence
trawling on the seabed. Dark blue is not fished; white is fished less than once every ten years; darker purple indicates more intense fishing with the ... -
The south coast start-up is looking to launch its line further; marine litter compost innovation “great potential for Eden” | Bega District News
news, latest news, A passion for fishing and the environment motivated brothers Eden Tim and Kyran Crane to found local start-up Ocean2earth in 2019, and the ...